30,000 Ultimate Rewards points for a Chase Business Checking account

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I got a snail-mail mailer today with the following offer:

Open a new Chase Total Business Checking account and complete qualifying activities.

You do appear to need a Coupon Code for this offer (though I will inquire in-branch to see if they have a workaround). You ALSO must be an INK credit card holder, such as the Chase Business Preferred card (which comes with an 80,000 UR signup bonus), prior to Dec 29, 2017 to be eligible. (I think this likely means that if you have an INK credit card since before then, it is likely in your account at Chase for any Business Banker to see).

If you got one of these in the mail, perhaps you can share yours with someone who wants it over on the MilesTalk Facebook Group.

Is this a good deal? Depends on how easily you can complete the qualifying activities and, if you have a business, how much you want the hassle of a new business bank account. I suspect this will be a very nice UR bonus for many.

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